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up next booktv interviews rich bragg in birmingham, alabama. looking at the literary landscape of eight southeastern cities. he reports on the millworkers of the appellation should -- foothills of northern alabama. >> those people on the cover our workers from the dark age of the cotton mill in my home town. those are folks who survived the 20s 30s and 40s into the 50s in the breakup of summertime when the air was thick with flying cotton that filled their lungs with cotton fiber. they would hang out windows trying to get a breath of air. kids would ride by in cars and wagons and it would scare them to death. these were people that lost their fingers, hands and arms to the machines and were grateful that they had to work. they came down out of the mountains walking barefoot, came down with all their children in a line. and they hired men and women and babies because the children were valuable. their hands were small and they could reach into the gears and unclog them and and foul lines. >> host: what are we talking about? >> guest: 8, 9, 10. >>
up next booktv interviews rich bragg in birmingham, alabama. looking at the literary landscape of eight southeastern cities. he reports on the millworkers of the appellation should -- foothills of northern alabama. >> those people on the cover our workers from the dark age of the cotton mill in my home town. those are folks who survived the 20s 30s and 40s into the 50s in the breakup of summertime when the air was thick with flying cotton that filled their lungs with cotton fiber. they...
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this weekend we visit birmingham, alabama. an interview with carolyn maull mckinstry, author of "while the world watched". the birmingham bombing survivor comes of age during the civil rights movement. >> what i remember when the bomb exploded is not really thinking it was a bomb. the first thought that i had was maybe it was thunder or something. the sound made me think of thunder. as quickly as i caught that the windows came crashing in. and i heard someone inside the church say hit the floor. and when i fell on the floor i could tell after a few seconds i could hear feet. i could tell people were getting up and running out so my first thought was for those two younger brothers that i had brought with me. i knew that before i could leave for go to safety i would figure out where they were and so i went outside and search downstairs and upstairs and was never able to find my brothers. we would find later in a different part of the community. september 15th started as a very routine day. it was sunday morning. i was trying to
this weekend we visit birmingham, alabama. an interview with carolyn maull mckinstry, author of "while the world watched". the birmingham bombing survivor comes of age during the civil rights movement. >> what i remember when the bomb exploded is not really thinking it was a bomb. the first thought that i had was maybe it was thunder or something. the sound made me think of thunder. as quickly as i caught that the windows came crashing in. and i heard someone inside the church...
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we didn't call it depression but it took along time to sort through the things that happened here in birmingham and to understand them and to put them in perspective. .. >> i decided maybe we forgot many of the lessons we learned during the 1960s, and in many cases, we had not taught the lessons, but in other cases, we had forgotten. i decided to go back and recapture the memories of a 14 -year-old from the bombing of the church. >> is there a nonfiction author or book you want featured on booktv? e-mail us at booktv@ booktv@c-span.org. >> host: it's fun to be here with you as we spent a lot of time talking in the past about your grandfather and my great grandfather's relationship, and you just wrote a new book that as a book drop, the truman library has 13 letters that your grandfather woes to bess, but in response, they only have 184 letters that bess returned to harry. what's the story? >> guest: my grandmother was a very private person. grandpa was an open book, asked a question, he had an answer. he saved everything, scraps of paper, gas receipts, anything he thought -- i think he was a na
we didn't call it depression but it took along time to sort through the things that happened here in birmingham and to understand them and to put them in perspective. .. >> i decided maybe we forgot many of the lessons we learned during the 1960s, and in many cases, we had not taught the lessons, but in other cases, we had forgotten. i decided to go back and recapture the memories of a 14 -year-old from the bombing of the church. >> is there a nonfiction author or book you want...
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letter from a birmingham jail set the tone for the movement. a blast furnace that was opened in 1881, it produced for nearly 100 years. then there will be discussion on birmingham during the great depression. this weekend on c-span 2 and 3. >> arizona has chalice the federal government on issues ranging from health care too birthright citizenship. up next, a panel discussion on these issues and why the state seems to be the source of new initiatives. this includes gabrielle giffords, the former speechwriter. -- this includes gabrielle giffords and former speechwriter. >> i don't know if you have noticed but arizona has been in the news a lot lately. it really has. that is one of the reasons why we are here. i work for the "new york times" and we decided to open a phoenix bureau and i am the first ever phoenix bureau chief. one of the reasons why they did that is that we were sending reporters into arizona all the time so we decided not -- why not have someone stay here. arizona is hot. we were meeting in arizona at the time. he was not talking
letter from a birmingham jail set the tone for the movement. a blast furnace that was opened in 1881, it produced for nearly 100 years. then there will be discussion on birmingham during the great depression. this weekend on c-span 2 and 3. >> arizona has chalice the federal government on issues ranging from health care too birthright citizenship. up next, a panel discussion on these issues and why the state seems to be the source of new initiatives. this includes gabrielle giffords, the...
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what do you think about that peter in birmingham i mean we had the have the saudi troops come in in quite a good invited in to keep the peace there i mean how can you have some kind of reconciliation when you have a gun to your head. and then you blame it all on iran ok the report didn't say that and then right after the report says you know we don't see any connection with iran in the royal family said britain well we still think there was i mean what starr report mean then if he's a big step the report but they don't accept all of the report. i personally think the report has been doctored somewhat peter as you get all round the world we've got to with reports and these inquiries really clear the instigators of the problem of any wrongdoing there is no democracy in bahrain as you rightfully said three quarters of the population are shiite and then in the government there are a minority most of the work goes to non shiite workers those that are working are in some cases in acute poverty and then you've got this very elite group including the very rich royal family who on average i think
what do you think about that peter in birmingham i mean we had the have the saudi troops come in in quite a good invited in to keep the peace there i mean how can you have some kind of reconciliation when you have a gun to your head. and then you blame it all on iran ok the report didn't say that and then right after the report says you know we don't see any connection with iran in the royal family said britain well we still think there was i mean what starr report mean then if he's a big step...
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we'll see where it goes for the people of burma many thanks to my guest today in london birmingham and in prague and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember. it.
we'll see where it goes for the people of burma many thanks to my guest today in london birmingham and in prague and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember. it.
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campaign for nuclear disarmament in birmingham we have peter ere he is a middle east consultant and in prague we cross to mitchell bell for he is the editor of the essential european journal of international and security studies at metropolitan university prague cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want kate i'd like to go to you first in london what do you think about this report a lot of people are calling it a whitewash while at the same time the regime in bahrain has made a lot of violations or made against its own people. well i think it presents a number of very interesting issues obviously it's been widely reported here in britain that this is a first so to speak the first time that such a government has willingly and voluntarily opened itself up to scrutiny investigation in this way and of course we have. many pieces of information the absolute discredits the bahraini regime with heard about killings we've heard about torturing repression and all kinds of revelations so that in itself is a positive step forward that that has happened but i think it doe
campaign for nuclear disarmament in birmingham we have peter ere he is a middle east consultant and in prague we cross to mitchell bell for he is the editor of the essential european journal of international and security studies at metropolitan university prague cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want kate i'd like to go to you first in london what do you think about this report a lot of people are calling it a whitewash while at the same time the regime in bahrain...
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is he live at the birmingham -- you are over there clearly you are in birmingham. what's on, man? >> i am. i'm at the airport in birmingham, which was the final stop for all of these toys for tots. you know, toys for tots and for that matter the blue angels are always trying to showcase the navy and the u.s. marines as forces for good in the world. but on this particular mission, one of the bylights has close ties to here in alabama. john hecker grew up in huntsville and had friends who lost homes in a tornado that struck that town back in 1989. so for him, the mission hits close to home. >> when you put a toy in the hands of a child, that doesn't have much right now, see the smile on their face, for me, it's just a moment for that child though, to know that people are willing to give back and help them in a time of need is such a great thing. >> yeah, captain hecker said he just wanted to see a smile on the face of a child at the end of the mission. shep? >> shepard: i'm sure a lot of needs for those folks who in some cases lost everything, jonathan. >> yeah. in many cases. and t
is he live at the birmingham -- you are over there clearly you are in birmingham. what's on, man? >> i am. i'm at the airport in birmingham, which was the final stop for all of these toys for tots. you know, toys for tots and for that matter the blue angels are always trying to showcase the navy and the u.s. marines as forces for good in the world. but on this particular mission, one of the bylights has close ties to here in alabama. john hecker grew up in huntsville and had friends who...
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but you still have family in birmingham. what do you think about that? >> it's a very good question. i'm asked it all the time too. i always say that, first of all, we're never going to erase race as a factor in american life. it is a birth defect with which this country was born out of slavery. we're never going to be race- blind. but we have gotten to a place that race is not the limiting factor that it once was. i don't think that we necessarily look at somebody who is of a different color now and say, oh, i know what they are capable of. we have a black president. we've had two black secretaries of state. we have black ceos. obviously african-americans are pushing way into territories that probably my grandparents would never have thought possible. but again, i think it goes back to whether or not race and class-- that is, race and poverty-- is not becoming even more of a constraint because with the failing public schools, i worry that the way that my grandparents got out of poverty, the way that my parents became educated, is just not going to be th
but you still have family in birmingham. what do you think about that? >> it's a very good question. i'm asked it all the time too. i always say that, first of all, we're never going to erase race as a factor in american life. it is a birth defect with which this country was born out of slavery. we're never going to be race- blind. but we have gotten to a place that race is not the limiting factor that it once was. i don't think that we necessarily look at somebody who is of a different...
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ten democrats from congress heading to birmingham to begin a campaign to repeal it. it requires proof of citizenship for any person with the state. birmingham's mayor told congressman that the legislation smacks of apartheid and jim crow. >> we have a beautiful mercedes plant here in alabama. and then you go and arrest the executive from germany that come here? i mean do you want the jobs and the commerce or do you want the stain that comes with the discriminatory legislation? >> one republican co-sponsor of the law says if the congressman went back to washington to pass immigration reform, we would not have to do their job for them. >>> a standoff in an air force base in colorado ended peaceful think morning. air force officials say an airman with a gun surrendered to authorities more than 12 hours after barricading himself in a building at the base. no shots fired. no one was hurt. officials say the airman was facing a discharge over legal action in a civilian court. >>> still to come, u.c. davis outraged. students protesting the pepper spraying seen around the wor
ten democrats from congress heading to birmingham to begin a campaign to repeal it. it requires proof of citizenship for any person with the state. birmingham's mayor told congressman that the legislation smacks of apartheid and jim crow. >> we have a beautiful mercedes plant here in alabama. and then you go and arrest the executive from germany that come here? i mean do you want the jobs and the commerce or do you want the stain that comes with the discriminatory legislation? >>...
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same story down birmingham. dry in chicago. cool back up through the mountains. billings a few snowflakes. snow sets in late tonight and early tomorrow morning across western tennessee, mississippi, alabama, north georgia. may see slick spots out there. be careful on the roadways and showers moving to the northeast at that point. if you're watching us on wbla tv in baltimore, maryland, see the city's largest display of toy and model locomotives at holiday festival of train and toys at baltimore railroad museum. >> thanks so much. >>> here's an early look at this morning headlines in entertainment. second straight weekend of vampire romance "breaking down" took in $41 million over the three-day weekend and $62 million plus over the five-day thanksgiving period. two days out, including overseas earnings, stands just short of $500 million. in second was "the muppets" with $42 million with the five day holiday. "happy feet two" finished third. and the animated come day "arthur christmas" opened fourth with just under $13 million. finally, "hugo" debuted fifth with ju
same story down birmingham. dry in chicago. cool back up through the mountains. billings a few snowflakes. snow sets in late tonight and early tomorrow morning across western tennessee, mississippi, alabama, north georgia. may see slick spots out there. be careful on the roadways and showers moving to the northeast at that point. if you're watching us on wbla tv in baltimore, maryland, see the city's largest display of toy and model locomotives at holiday festival of train and toys at baltimore...
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but first, of c-span2 book tv, we will feature birmingham, alabama. here is the democratic mayor william bell sr., talking about how the history has shaped the city today. >> birmingham was sort of the last stand of the segregated south. almost 50 years ago we were caught up in civil strife among people who were trying to overcome the jim crow laws that existed in our community. there were some who thought we could never overcome that stigma in our society. it was marked with bombings, lynchings, just social conflict. but out of all of that, came a desire and a will of the people to really put that behind us. and it took us some time to come to grips with our past, but we are very proud of the fact that men and women of good will banded together to overcome all of those obstacles. because of that last stand, so to say, birmingham itself was one of the last southern cities to really get its act together so we could become the great new southern city in the community. we have overcome all of these things now and we are ready to take a right place in the
but first, of c-span2 book tv, we will feature birmingham, alabama. here is the democratic mayor william bell sr., talking about how the history has shaped the city today. >> birmingham was sort of the last stand of the segregated south. almost 50 years ago we were caught up in civil strife among people who were trying to overcome the jim crow laws that existed in our community. there were some who thought we could never overcome that stigma in our society. it was marked with bombings,...
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a spokesperson said it has been running a successful service between birmingham and india and was you are intelligently investigating what went wrong with this particular flight, however this morning another flight operated by the same company scheduled to arrive in birmingham on tuesday still has not left india. a spokesperson says it has been delayed indefinitely. >> you're watching "bbc world news." still to come, how an indian woman known as a living thing is bringing her special brand of therapy into the u.k. leaders of the association of southeast asian nations are meeting in bali and decide whether to allow burma to host their meeting in 204. it gave it up following it's its record on human rights. >> welcome to the debut of azian today. >> this is azion's brand-new tv show, an attempt to get citizens of the 10-member state to feel they belong to one community. because by 2015, it wants to become a single entity like the euro zone. >> as an indonesian i don't think a single currency would work for me. as we learned we're not at the top or the bottom. so we'll need to do some ca
a spokesperson said it has been running a successful service between birmingham and india and was you are intelligently investigating what went wrong with this particular flight, however this morning another flight operated by the same company scheduled to arrive in birmingham on tuesday still has not left india. a spokesperson says it has been delayed indefinitely. >> you're watching "bbc world news." still to come, how an indian woman known as a living thing is bringing her...
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chip reid, cbs news, birmingham. gillette alabama law is being challenged by the federal government. the federal appeals court has held up enforcement of some part of the law waiting for lawyers to make their arguments. three american college students arrested this week during the deadly protests in cairo were questioned again tonight by egyptian authorities. an official from the u.s. embassy was present this time. the streets of tyro were a battle zone again today. huges are demanding they give up power immediately. elizabeth palmer is right in the middle of this. >> reporter: on the fifth day of violence, a group of protesters up a side street skirmish with police who fired volleys of choking tear gas while just yards away in tahrir square itself, among the huge crowds of temstraighters, makeshift field hospitals are growing large tore cope with the constant flow of casualties. we saw one body being loaded into an ambulance. more than 30 protesters are thought to have died so far. the demonstrators are furious with
chip reid, cbs news, birmingham. gillette alabama law is being challenged by the federal government. the federal appeals court has held up enforcement of some part of the law waiting for lawyers to make their arguments. three american college students arrested this week during the deadly protests in cairo were questioned again tonight by egyptian authorities. an official from the u.s. embassy was present this time. the streets of tyro were a battle zone again today. huges are demanding they...
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s letter from a birmingham jail set the tone for the civil rights movement. also a tour of the blast furnace factory that produced iron for nearly 100 years, and tune in as the curator continues with the discussion on birmingham during the great depression. this weekend on c-span2. >>> now on booktv, ellen schultz argues that many large companies have plundered employee pension plans. she also talks about the crisis this has created. this is just under an hour. >> some years back i went out to iowa, sioux falls, to meet with a group of retired meatpackers. and i don't know what your image of retired meatpackers is, but i suspect most people think they're a pretty tough lot. so i went out to this family diner on the edge of town near a bowling alley where the guys and their wives would get together every month or so over the meatloaf special. they'd say a prayer, they'd read off a list of the people who'd died that month, if any, and they'd get to chitchatting. it's mostly social. but one of the things that kept coming up with them was the struggle they were h
s letter from a birmingham jail set the tone for the civil rights movement. also a tour of the blast furnace factory that produced iron for nearly 100 years, and tune in as the curator continues with the discussion on birmingham during the great depression. this weekend on c-span2. >>> now on booktv, ellen schultz argues that many large companies have plundered employee pension plans. she also talks about the crisis this has created. this is just under an hour. >> some years back...
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. >> reporter: jean deasen a real estate agent outside of birmingham doesn't want another of her tax dollars spent on illegal immigrants and wants the laws enforced. >> they knew when they came here illegally they were taking a risk. one of those risks is the fact they may be separated. now accept your risk and go on with your life but don't ask me to support you in what you've done illegally. >> reporter: adelina perez says she considered fleeing alabama with her family after the law was passed. not anymore. >> we are going to fight. >> reporter: you're going to fight. >> fight to stay here. >> reporter: fight to stay, in a state where many want them to leave. chip reid, cbs news, birmingham. >> pelley: the alabama law is being challenged by the federal government. a federal appeals court has held up enforcement of some part of the law waiting for lawyers to make their arguments. three american college students arrested this week during the deadly protests in cairo were questioned again tonight by egyptian authorities. an official from the u.s. embassy was present this time. the str
. >> reporter: jean deasen a real estate agent outside of birmingham doesn't want another of her tax dollars spent on illegal immigrants and wants the laws enforced. >> they knew when they came here illegally they were taking a risk. one of those risks is the fact they may be separated. now accept your risk and go on with your life but don't ask me to support you in what you've done illegally. >> reporter: adelina perez says she considered fleeing alabama with her family after...
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king in birmingham -- arrest of dr. king in birmingham. >> at some point in his day, he will receive word or read in the newspaper this statement by the eight white ministers who called his marches unwise and untimely. he begins writing in response to them in the margins of the newspaper he reads it in. slowly, he has an intellectual exercise during the eight days he is in jail. the date on the letter is april 16, 1963. that is quite sure days after he is arrested. he began composing this. -- that is four days after he is arrested. he began composing this. he smuggles it out with his attorneys to come to the jail to visit him. host: this is birmingham, alabama, weekend on c-span2 and c-span3. one other programming note, at 8:30 this morning, joe mcquaid will join us from new hampshire to talk about his newspaper's endorsement of newt gingrich for president. he will be here for about 45 minutes to take your calls and explain the endorsement. michigan, michelle, independent, good morning. i would like to preface what i ha
king in birmingham -- arrest of dr. king in birmingham. >> at some point in his day, he will receive word or read in the newspaper this statement by the eight white ministers who called his marches unwise and untimely. he begins writing in response to them in the margins of the newspaper he reads it in. slowly, he has an intellectual exercise during the eight days he is in jail. the date on the letter is april 16, 1963. that is quite sure days after he is arrested. he began composing...
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and i-65, from nashville to birmingham. wet on i-94 from chicago to detroit. i-95 from the carolinas to new york. rain drenches i-5, 84, 90 in the pacific northwest. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in detroit, chicago, memphis and on the east coast, from atlanta to new york. >>> in other news this morning, it is sentencing day for dr. conrad murray, the doctor convicted in the death of michael jackson, facing up to four years behind bars. >> that's right. prosecutors want murray to pay $100 million for jackson's lost wages and funeral expenses. the defense is asking for probation. if murray gets the maximum, prison overcrowding could significantly reduce his time behind bars. it's not clear if jackson's children will speak in court tomorrow. >>> the prime suspect in the disappearance of an american woman in aruba is heading back home to the u.s. gary giordano is being release affidavit spending four months in an aruban jail. he says robyn gardner vanished when the two for snorkeling. he could face legal problems in maryland where he took out a
and i-65, from nashville to birmingham. wet on i-94 from chicago to detroit. i-95 from the carolinas to new york. rain drenches i-5, 84, 90 in the pacific northwest. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in detroit, chicago, memphis and on the east coast, from atlanta to new york. >>> in other news this morning, it is sentencing day for dr. conrad murray, the doctor convicted in the death of michael jackson, facing up to four years behind bars. >> that's right....
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tune in sunday at 6:00 eastern as the curator continues with a discussion on birmingham during the great depression. this weekend on c-span2 and three. >> policy not to the steps the o film's that i am making well ani making them for all the obviousy reasons. w >> are you curreorntly working n one? >> maybe.just don >> i don't talk about it. it disappears when they appear.r ami, it is not in the best in te of trest of the film to give the heads of. yoth "sicko," before i made "sicko" u i made the mistake of saying how was making a film the about the health care industry. the health care industry just wed on high alert. and in fact, the pharmaceutical real companies when on real tyler. ad and even though the film wasn'tt going to really be about themthm healthe insurance industry, the pharmaceutical companies spend hund ofs of thousands of dollars preparing for me. i that would get all these internal memos sent to me f troe people that work to different from wizard of companies say, we had an interest today wheretheyd they're having -- they hired a e michael moore actor to commend p to ro
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a rare and early storm dumps up to four inches of snow, from memphis to birmingham. a wintry mix in atlanta. showers from raleigh to boston. and downpours from chicago to detroit, indianapolis, nashville and louisville. >> 46 in seattle.e. in boise. and 77 in phoenix. 37 in the twin cities. and 40s from detroit to kansas city. upper 50s in dallas and new orleans. miami hit 77. up to 20 degrees warmer than normal in the northeast. 67 here in new york. and 63 in boston. >> can't complain about a mild end to november. >> cannot. >> great. >>> coming up after the break, the cyber monday sales numbers are just coming in. and they're already boosting the stock market. >>> and then it's sentencing day for michael jackson's doctor, who faces four years in prison. >>> also this morning, six minutes of terror trapped inside of this sinking car. all of it captured in the driver's call to 911. >>> and a look at the future of automobiles. tie owe to's smartcar. the ride that even recognizes you. >>> welcome back, everybody. it was the best cyber monday ever. final figures aren't
a rare and early storm dumps up to four inches of snow, from memphis to birmingham. a wintry mix in atlanta. showers from raleigh to boston. and downpours from chicago to detroit, indianapolis, nashville and louisville. >> 46 in seattle.e. in boise. and 77 in phoenix. 37 in the twin cities. and 40s from detroit to kansas city. upper 50s in dallas and new orleans. miami hit 77. up to 20 degrees warmer than normal in the northeast. 67 here in new york. and 63 in boston. >> can't...
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in birmingham, alabama, jonathan serrie, fox news. >> great to see those smiles. that is your 10:00. we start the news edge at 11:00 right now. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. >>> thanks for staying with fox 5. i'm will thomas. up first on the news enat 11:00 a 6-year-old boy kill -- edge at 11:00, a 6-year-old boy killed in a house fire that trapped two women. tonight they are both
in birmingham, alabama, jonathan serrie, fox news. >> great to see those smiles. that is your 10:00. we start the news edge at 11:00 right now. >> this is fox 5 news edge at 11:00. >>> thanks for staying with fox 5. i'm will thomas. up first on the news enat 11:00 a 6-year-old boy kill -- edge at 11:00, a 6-year-old boy killed in a house fire that trapped two women. tonight they are both
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future and indeed the uncertain future of the eurozone itself and political analyst peter is live in birmingham so now that the dentist is out and former vice president of the e.c.b. is in the premier greece now a fighting chance in the doom and gloom of today's economic mood. i really don't think so i think we have to turn the clock back to the original collapse of the world economy because this was no accident it was a very well planned exercised by the new world order have the ability to close down any company or any country at will and as we know ireland became a victim portugal and now greece and apparently spain and italy are likely to follow it really doesn't matter who's in power there are people that are controlling this situation and we also have to understand that there's massive. could we say massive corruption fraud taking place and tax evasion in most countries that are actually creating this problem also very interesting we need to it this is just to quickly ask you a very interesting point of view here just who are these people you will saying this could be a conspiracy behind a
future and indeed the uncertain future of the eurozone itself and political analyst peter is live in birmingham so now that the dentist is out and former vice president of the e.c.b. is in the premier greece now a fighting chance in the doom and gloom of today's economic mood. i really don't think so i think we have to turn the clock back to the original collapse of the world economy because this was no accident it was a very well planned exercised by the new world order have the ability to...
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this thank you very much for sharing your thoughts peter political analyst joining us live there in birmingham u.k. fascinating thanks very much indeed thank you. but with a dawning realisation in the new that greece may already be too far gone parties let's kaiser and herbert offer their own uncensored take on the situation requires a report is coming your way at nineteen thirty g.m.t. but here's a brief previously. there's a fifty year. old currency all of your fifty euro toilet paper currency will soon be about as valuable as the store the paper this is all available nightly printed up in this beautiful display case that you can show in your nose and tell your kids all about what happened in europe. because the report coming away to leisure here in israel may be preparing to strike out a wrong as early as the end of the something that's the warning reportedly voiced by some in the british intelligence services this comes after the latest report tension over iran's nuclear program by saying it can't exclude tehran is working on nuclear weapons. or is watching developments and joins me now ll
this thank you very much for sharing your thoughts peter political analyst joining us live there in birmingham u.k. fascinating thanks very much indeed thank you. but with a dawning realisation in the new that greece may already be too far gone parties let's kaiser and herbert offer their own uncensored take on the situation requires a report is coming your way at nineteen thirty g.m.t. but here's a brief previously. there's a fifty year. old currency all of your fifty euro toilet paper...
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the footage of these days and say as we say today when watching the old news newsreels of selma and birmingham at the edmund pettis bridge at the hell where those police think and hutch longer can this society continue in such a badly broken fashion for things change things will change and you can thank those young people willing to put their bodies on the line of institutional violence for that change when it finally happens that's it for the big picture tonight for more information or to see any segment of the show you may have missed check out our website at harvard dot com and don't forget democracy begins with you your it occupies something we'll see tomorrow.
the footage of these days and say as we say today when watching the old news newsreels of selma and birmingham at the edmund pettis bridge at the hell where those police think and hutch longer can this society continue in such a badly broken fashion for things change things will change and you can thank those young people willing to put their bodies on the line of institutional violence for that change when it finally happens that's it for the big picture tonight for more information or to see...
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s letter from a birmingham jail opened the way for the civil-rights movement. and it continues with a discussion on birmingham during the great depression. now a discussion on u.s. military operations in afghanistan and what the impact will be in 2014 when all u.s. troops depart the country. from "washington journal", this is 35 minutes. the afghanistan index report. you just heard from patrick quinn on the ground, the latest, the fighting continues. what is the mission in afghanistan? guest: to try to create some semblance of stability that will last not only as a combat operation draws down between now and 2014, but something that will sustain. right now, we have 10,000 troops living by the end of the year and will rise to 33,000 by the end of next fall. they are trying to do a lot in a limited amount of time to try to set the right atmosphere for transition. host: it includes about $2 billion a week being spent by the united states. where is the money going? guest: any number of things. much of it is being focused on developing the security forces in afghani
s letter from a birmingham jail opened the way for the civil-rights movement. and it continues with a discussion on birmingham during the great depression. now a discussion on u.s. military operations in afghanistan and what the impact will be in 2014 when all u.s. troops depart the country. from "washington journal", this is 35 minutes. the afghanistan index report. you just heard from patrick quinn on the ground, the latest, the fighting continues. what is the mission in...
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and it, it focuses on four african-americans in birmingham then who took part or were part of this really monumental event because the older viewers may remember bull connor and the fire hoses. and what i suspect they
and it, it focuses on four african-americans in birmingham then who took part or were part of this really monumental event because the older viewers may remember bull connor and the fire hoses. and what i suspect they
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. >> .net, booktv interviews rick bragg while touring birmingham, alabama as part of our cities tour of the king of the landscape of the southeastern cities. airports are not workers of the foothills foothills of north alabama. >> those people in the cover her workers from kind of the dark ages of the cottonelle in my hometown. those are folks who had survived the 20s, 30s, 40s and into the 50s when it is a brick oven and summertime, when the air was safe pick with fine cotton, that would fill their lungs with cotton favor. they would hang out the windows, trying to get a breath of air. kids would read by in cars and wagons and he is and it would scare them death. these were people that lost their thinkers, hands and arms to the machines and work for it. they had to work because they came down out of the mountains, walking barefoot, came down with other children and mine. and hired men and women in the bbs because the children were valuable. their hands were small and they could reach into the cares of the machine and unclog them. >> how long are you talking about? >> eight, nine, 10
. >> .net, booktv interviews rick bragg while touring birmingham, alabama as part of our cities tour of the king of the landscape of the southeastern cities. airports are not workers of the foothills foothills of north alabama. >> those people in the cover her workers from kind of the dark ages of the cottonelle in my hometown. those are folks who had survived the 20s, 30s, 40s and into the 50s when it is a brick oven and summertime, when the air was safe pick with fine cotton, that...
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the footage of these days and say as we say today when watching the old news news reels of selma and birmingham and the edmund pettus bridge the hell were those police think and how much longer can this society continue in such a badly broken fashion before things change things will change and you can thank those young people willing to put their bodies on the line of institutional violence for that change finally happens that's it for the big picture tonight for more information or to see any segment of the show you may have missed check out our website at harvard dot com and don't forget democracy begins with you your it occupies something we'll see. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cons a report. for the. technology innovation hall the list of elements from around russia we've gone.
the footage of these days and say as we say today when watching the old news news reels of selma and birmingham and the edmund pettus bridge the hell were those police think and how much longer can this society continue in such a badly broken fashion before things change things will change and you can thank those young people willing to put their bodies on the line of institutional violence for that change finally happens that's it for the big picture tonight for more information or to see any...
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y a propÓsito de alabama, 9 congresistas anunciaron una visita colectiva a birmingham para participar en diversas actividades en contra de la ley hb 56. analizaran el impacto que la ley tuvo en la comunidad. >>> se habla de un delito grave, un delito es llevar a mi hijo a la biblioteca, eso es delito grave. nosotros nos tenemos que envolver y hacer actos de solidaridad. >>> la deelegaciÓn de la cÁmara de representantes tienen pensado en participar de una campaÑa en contra de la hb 56. >>> enseguida: comienzan a evaluar casos de 380 mil deportados. le diremos los que se salvan. y 4 aÑos despuÉs que un inmigrante muriera en arizona le toca a joe arpaio pagar una multa. ♪ >>> oscar ortega hernÁndez, el joven arrestado como sospechoso de hacer disparos en la casa blanca, ortega de 21 aÑos llamÓ demonio y anticristo a obama. dos policÍas de alburquerque fueron despedidos despuÉs de golpear a un sospechoso de robo, ocurriÓ en febrero, pero la grabaciÓn de una cÁmara para vigilancia fue hecha pÚblica hoy luego de una investigaciÓn, muestra como uno de los agentes patea al ho
y a propÓsito de alabama, 9 congresistas anunciaron una visita colectiva a birmingham para participar en diversas actividades en contra de la ley hb 56. analizaran el impacto que la ley tuvo en la comunidad. >>> se habla de un delito grave, un delito es llevar a mi hijo a la biblioteca, eso es delito grave. nosotros nos tenemos que envolver y hacer actos de solidaridad. >>> la deelegaciÓn de la cÁmara de representantes tienen pensado en participar de una campaÑa en contra...
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s letter from a birmingham jail set the tone for the civil-rights movement. also a tour of the furnaces opened in 1881, the blast furnace that per produce iron for 100 years britain on sunday a 6:00 eastern as the curator continues with a discussion on birmingham during the great depression. this weekend on c-span 2 and 3. >> the newly designed c- span.org web site has choices to make it easy to predict for you to watch today's events. it is easier for you to get our schedule with new features. you can quickly scroll for all our program scheduled on the networks. you can receive an e-mail alerts when your program is scheduled there's a section to access our most popular series and programs. there is a handle -- and the channel finder is you can find out how to quickly watch our network on cable and satellite systems around the country at the all new c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: we are here to talk about congress. we will also take a look at campaign 2012. as far as your work, who do research for? guest: we work for democratic candidate
s letter from a birmingham jail set the tone for the civil-rights movement. also a tour of the furnaces opened in 1881, the blast furnace that per produce iron for 100 years britain on sunday a 6:00 eastern as the curator continues with a discussion on birmingham during the great depression. this weekend on c-span 2 and 3. >> the newly designed c- span.org web site has choices to make it easy to predict for you to watch today's events. it is easier for you to get our schedule with new...
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. >> pitts: he grew up in birmingham, alabama, when segregation was law and the civil rights movement was growing. >> this is birmingham, the south's mightiest industrial city, as the world knew it this week. >> pitts: in may 1963, hrabowski was in the children's march, organized by martin luther king, jr., a march made infamous when sheriff eugene "bull" connor unleashed dogs and fire hoses on the demonstrators. in the midst of it was 12-year- old freeman hrabowski, who had his own encounter with "bull" connor. >> hrabowski: he asked me, "what do you want, little negro?" i was so scared. and... big guy. and i said, "we want to kneel and pray." all we wanted to do was to kneel and pray for our freedom. and he picked me up, he spat in my face, and threw me into the paddy wagon. >> pitts: he spit on you? >> hrabowski: he did, indeed. he did, indeed. it was an awful experience, and it took years for me to get over that. it taught me that even kids can make decisions that can have an impact on the rest of their lives. and it also taught me the importance of getting support from each other
. >> pitts: he grew up in birmingham, alabama, when segregation was law and the civil rights movement was growing. >> this is birmingham, the south's mightiest industrial city, as the world knew it this week. >> pitts: in may 1963, hrabowski was in the children's march, organized by martin luther king, jr., a march made infamous when sheriff eugene "bull" connor unleashed dogs and fire hoses on the demonstrators. in the midst of it was 12-year- old freeman hrabowski,...
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, alabama in 1963 called we got a job, and it -- it's focusing on the four african-americans in birmingham
, alabama in 1963 called we got a job, and it -- it's focusing on the four african-americans in birmingham
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northern portions of mississippi, winter weather advisories for birmingham. birmingham could see one to two inches of snow. it will not translate to our region. it has to do with the warm air. the warm air coming from the south tomorrow. the frontal boundary producing heavy rain around noontime tomorrow as the front moves through. the front goes through here. we get chilly. the mountains, once again, stop the coldest air from moving in. they stop the moisture on the backside. to the west, snow shoe, west virginia. we are not going to see snow on the eastern side of the mountains here. we'll stay chilly on wednesday. thursday, the sunshine returns and we still stay on the nice side. below average. with sunshine, it's not bat. let's take you through future weather. most of the night on the dry side. a few showers. 6:00 in the morning, the rain to the south and west. winchester, culpeper seeing the rain. by noon, this is where i think the heaviest rain could come in. some of it could come down heavily around the lunchtime hour. it moves out quickly. this is a qu
northern portions of mississippi, winter weather advisories for birmingham. birmingham could see one to two inches of snow. it will not translate to our region. it has to do with the warm air. the warm air coming from the south tomorrow. the frontal boundary producing heavy rain around noontime tomorrow as the front moves through. the front goes through here. we get chilly. the mountains, once again, stop the coldest air from moving in. they stop the moisture on the backside. to the west, snow...
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por el momento es todo desde birmingham. >> gracias, buenas noches. en arizona un grupo denominado ciudadanos, por un mejor arizona, logrÓ la destitución del senador autor de la ley antiinmigrantes, ahora buscan hacer lo mismo con el agua civil joe carpaccio, nos dicen cÓmo pretenden lograr la. >> derrotaron al creador de la ley hb56, seÑalÓ de todas maneras que han estado abusando de ellos en. >> el 12 de novimbre cerraran las elecciones para reelegir. >> no queremos aceptar este nombre. >> el grupo bipartidista responsable de sacar este tipo de leyes, iniciarÁn un proceso para sacarla. >> ellos quieren seguir siguiendo sus propios agendas al costo del estado. >> piensan reclutar a 5000 voluntarios para movilizar durante todo el estado para destituir a la gobernadora de arizona. >> tratamos de levantar un ejÉrcito, para ayudarnos. >> uno de los actores que determinÓ la derrota de pierce tuvo que ver con las prioridades el senador. >> sin embargo, el grupo de americanos y ciudadanos unidos se opone esta acciÓn. >>no me gusta, no sabe lo que h
por el momento es todo desde birmingham. >> gracias, buenas noches. en arizona un grupo denominado ciudadanos, por un mejor arizona, logrÓ la destitución del senador autor de la ley antiinmigrantes, ahora buscan hacer lo mismo con el agua civil joe carpaccio, nos dicen cÓmo pretenden lograr la. >> derrotaron al creador de la ley hb56, seÑalÓ de todas maneras que han estado abusando de ellos en. >> el 12 de novimbre cerraran las elecciones para reelegir. >> no...
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por el monto es todo desd birmingham. >> gracias, buenas noches. en arizona grupo denominado ciudadanos, por un mejor arizona, logrÓ la destitución del senador autor de la ley tiinmigrantes, ahora buscan hacer lo mismo con el agua civil joe carpaccio, nos dicen Ómo pretend logr la. >> derroron al cde r la ley hb56, seÑalÓ de todas manes quhan estadobusando de ell en. >> el 12 de novimbre cerraran las elecones para reelegir. >> no eremos aceptar este nombre. >> el grupo bipartista respsae de sacar este tipo de l, iniciarÁn un proce para sar. seguir s quieren siguiendo sus propios agens al costo del estado. >> piensan reclutaa 5000 luntarios para movilizar durante todo el estadoara destituir a la gobernadora d arizona. >> tramos de levantar un ejÉrcito, para ayudarnos. >> uno de los actores que derrota piee la tuvo que ver con las priorideel senador. >> sin embargo, el grupo de americanos y ciudadanos unidos se opone esta acÓn. >>no me gua, no sabe lo que >> la campaÑa de destituciÓn y la amenaza de car la gornadora no es el gusto de simpat
por el monto es todo desd birmingham. >> gracias, buenas noches. en arizona grupo denominado ciudadanos, por un mejor arizona, logrÓ la destitución del senador autor de la ley tiinmigrantes, ahora buscan hacer lo mismo con el agua civil joe carpaccio, nos dicen Ómo pretend logr la. >> derroron al cde r la ley hb56, seÑalÓ de todas manes quhan estadobusando de ell en. >> el 12 de novimbre cerraran las elecones para reelegir. >> no eremos aceptar este nombre. >>...